very nice

by gallego123 from conroe,tx
on September 18, 2017

The Charger V6 was by far the best value for my money. It is solidly built, quiet, and smooth. The ride is like a more expensive car and it handles almost like a sport car. It's just the right size, h...

The Charger V6 was by far the best value for my money. It is solidly built, quiet, and smooth. The ride is like a more expensive car and it handles almost like a sport car. It's just the right size, has very comfortable seats and is loaded with technology! On my first 500+ mile trip, I averaged 28.8 mpg. If you're looking for a new family sport card , put this one on your short list to test drive.

Sharp, Mean, Head Turning, Strong, Reliable. Fav!

by RiaBermyGyal from Hyattsville, Maryland
on September 15, 2017

This was my roomy/biggest car I've owned. Heads turned of kids and adults. It packed a big package of bells and whistles. I just didn't have the overall funds at the time to take care of one big conc...

This was my roomy/biggest car I've owned. Heads turned of kids and adults. It packed a big package of bells and whistles. I just didn't have the overall funds at the time to take care of one big concern. It was the only one like it, no comparison. I didn't have a second vehicle at the time.

Comfort and quality

by Jhopkins1016 from WEST GREENWICH, Ri
on September 3, 2017

AWD plus V8 hemi, power meets year round drivability. Comfortable interior with lots of leg room. The leather is stylish and includes Bluetooth and a large touchscreen. This car is capable of anything...

AWD plus V8 hemi, power meets year round drivability. Comfortable interior with lots of leg room. The leather is stylish and includes Bluetooth and a large touchscreen. This car is capable of anything.

The worst car I've ever owned.

by FooFighters from Nashville, TN
on August 25, 2017

I had this car until last year when I traded it in. I only had it for 2 years and I wanted to push it off a cliff. The push to start function sometimes wouldn't start the car, and it always said the k...

I had this car until last year when I traded it in. I only had it for 2 years and I wanted to push it off a cliff. The push to start function sometimes wouldn't start the car, and it always said the key fob wasn't in the car, when it was literally in the car's cup holder. The stereo was quieter than my JBL speaker, and the seats are extremely uncomfortable. It influenced me not to buy that Dodge Challenger I had my eye on, or any other Dodge in general.

A reason the cops chose this as one of their's

by Atonement 2018-2028 on August 5, 2017

The car was really cool...Awesome looking exterior design, and classic American design inside as well. Took on the Freeway and neighborhood streets--handles wonderfully. Only dislike (but a BIG one ...

The car was really cool...Awesome looking exterior design, and classic American design inside as well. Took on the Freeway and neighborhood streets--handles wonderfully. Only dislike (but a BIG one for me living in the Mohave Desert) was that the AC blow pressure was weak! At least the one i tested...cold yes, but on high it felt like medium at best. Was the deal breaker as i always have rear seated pax' & that would've been punishment for them.

Nice Looks & Feel, Wanting more Power

by Ambassador_73 from Indianapolis
on July 26, 2017

I jumped on the new body style for the Dodge Charger when it debuted in 2011, the fit and finish are far superior to what the Charger used to be. FIAT upgraded the interior quite nicely, and the exte...

I jumped on the new body style for the Dodge Charger when it debuted in 2011, the fit and finish are far superior to what the Charger used to be. FIAT upgraded the interior quite nicely, and the exterior lines of the car were a harken back to the old muscle car body work days.
The 3.6L can achieve decent gas mileage 23/31, which for a big car is good. But with the 5-speed transmission, the first gear is so tall that it just feels painfully slow off the line. Wish I had waited for the '12 8-speed transmission.